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Feasibility of trading AG tires for Turf Tires?

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dpski

10-12-2006 18:56:14




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I'm gettin' close to buying an 8N with close to new rear AG tires. I prefer Turf tires for my intended uses. Is trading tires here on this forum or web or even a local dealer reasonable?

Should I expect an even trade or to pay a little extra for turf tires?

Obviously shipping would be a royal pain and probably not make it worthwhile unless I could locate a trading partner in a reasonable driving distance.

Since I'm such a newbie at this would it be normal to trade them mounted on the rims or would I have to have the tires removed from the outer rims? Here again I'm assuming a dealer use to dealing with tractor tires is required to mount the rubber and not really something a newbie like me should tackle? Unless a 30 pack and couple of buddies is all it takes?

I don't own the tractor yet, but just contemplating my options to get it rigged out the way I want.

Thanks

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WBinPA

10-13-2006 17:53:59




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 Re: Feasibility of trading AG tires for Turf Tires in reply to dpski, 10-12-2006 18:56:14  
There are 16in rims available which take turf tires. The overall height is the same. If you are near PA, email. I have a spare set.



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IaGary

10-13-2006 03:18:10




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 Re: Feasibility of trading AG tires for Turf Tires in reply to dpski, 10-12-2006 18:56:14  
Most, not all tire Dealers would take the bar tires on trade.

The new turf tires would cost extra because he has to sell your tires as used and the turf tires are higher to begin with.

Gary



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Lumpy

10-12-2006 19:27:26




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 Re: Feasibility of trading AG tires for Turf Tires in reply to dpski, 10-12-2006 18:56:14  
What is the reason for wanting the turf tire? Turf tires are becoming hard to find that fit on the 28" rear ford rim. And yes they are quit a bit more expensive than ag tires.



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